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Jill R. Aitoro

November 22, 2010
FROM NEXTGOV
In the past few years, 14,000 felons, both fugitive and jailed, raked in $230 million in federal benefits they were not entitled to receive. Twenty thousand dead Americans earned $180 million. In 2009 alone, the federal government made $110 billion in improper payments--that's nearly double the amount taxpayers will end ...

November 1, 2010
Billions of dollars are lost each year to payment errors and bogus benefit claims, and agencies are turning to technology for help. In the past few years, 14,000 felons, both fugitive and jailed, raked in $230 million in federal benefits they were not entitled to receive. Twenty thousand dead Americans ...

October 14, 2010
FROM NEXTGOV
At its core, enterprise architecture is less about computer applications and more about management. That's why Randy Hite, director of information technology architecture and systems at the Government Accountability Office, says assigning the responsibility to the IT shop is the tail trying to wag the dog. "Enterprise architecture has to ...

October 7, 2010
FROM NEXTGOV
The White House's failure to assign agencies cybersecurity roles and responsibilities has slowed efforts to implement President Obama's plan for protecting computer networks, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office. Of 24 recommendations in the president's May 2009 cyber policy review, only two have been fully implemented, ...

October 7, 2010
The White House's failure to assign agencies cybersecurity roles and responsibilities has slowed efforts to implement President Obama's plan for protecting computer networks, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office. Read the full story on Nextgov.com.

October 6, 2010
FROM NEXTGOV
More than half of the companies worldwide that support critical services such as banks and energy believed they were victims of cyberattacks inspired by political motives, according to a survey a major security software vendor released on Wednesday. Symantec reported 53 percent of the 1,580 companies it surveyed, including those ...

October 5, 2010
FROM NEXTGOV
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Tuesday morning to determine whether NASA's implementation of a 2004 presidential directive violates contractors' privacy rights by requiring them to submit to extensive background checks for federal identification badges. The high court will review a 2008 9th Circuit Court of Appeals injunction ...

October 5, 2010
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Tuesday morning to determine whether NASA's implementation of a 2004 presidential directive violates contractors' privacy rights by requiring them to submit to extensive background checks for federal identification badges. Read the full story on Nextgov.com.

October 1, 2010
Enterprise architecture shifts IT strategy from the computer room to the boardroom. At its core, enterprise architecture is less about computer applications and more about management. That's why Randy Hite, director of information technology architecture and systems at the Government Accountability Office, says assigning the responsibility to the IT shop ...

September 29, 2010
FROM NEXTGOV
Lessons learned this week from the Homeland Security Department's third large-scale cybersecurity drill will help refine the National Cyber Incident Response Plan, which will be finalized for release later this year. Cyber Storm III kicked off on Tuesday to test the plan, which the Obama administration developed to guide agencies ...